On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 10:47:30PM -0500, Andy Colson wrote:
>
> I guess, for me, once I started using PG and learned enough about it (all
> db have their own quirks and dark corners) I was in love. It wasnt
> important which db was fastest at xyz, it was which tool do I know, and
> trust, that can solve problem xyz.
>
> (I added the "and trust" as an after thought, because I do have one very
> important 100% uptime required mysql database that is running. Its my
> MythTV box at home, and I have to ask permission from my GF before I take
> the box down to upgrade anything. And heaven forbid if it crashes or
> anything. So I do have experience with care and feeding of mysql. And no,
> I'm not kidding.)
>
> And I choose PG.
>
Andy, you are so me! I have the exact same one-and-only-one mission
critical mysql DB, but the gatekeeper is my wife. And experience with
that instance has made me love and trust PostgreSQL even more.
Ross
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